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Food & Wine magazine names Surrey, B.C., as one of the top up-and-coming food cities in the world

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Advocates call on the Alberta government to regulate counsellors to protect clients

Advocates are heightening calls for the Alberta government to regulate counsellors after a former family doctor in northern Alberta, who…

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Jury at James Smith Cree Nation stabbing inquest expected to begin deliberations

After listening to more than two weeks of testimony, the jury at the coroner's inquest into the stabbing massacre at…

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Nova Scotia wolf hoax that was started by reservists left military sheepish

There is now a clear explanation of what happened in the fall of 2020 when a bizarre military misstep led…

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In the absence of an official Israeli postwar plan, settlers push their goal of a Jewish Gaza

While Israel's government has been vague about its vision for what happens to the Gaza Strip — and the roughly two…

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'Desperation borrowing' due to low incomes fuels payday-style lenders: debt counsellor

Cost of Living9:05Why instalment loans are the riskiest bet in financeJolene Chateauneuf was just trying to avoid getting evicted.It was…

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Queen's University is trying to offer reassurance that it will not shut down

After months of anxiety about the future of Queen's University, a statement from principal Patrick Deane on Friday reassured worried staff and…

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AFN national chief confident internal struggles are over, despite concerns about her Liberal ties

Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak says she is confident the Assembly of First Nations's troubles are behind it.After years of upheaval involving allegations…

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Do office wellness programs work? A new study suggests they're not helping staff

The Current24:40Well Founded: Do office wellness programs actually work?Lunchtime yoga, mindfulness seminars and resilience training are just some of the ways…

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